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Direct Object Pronouns
Replacing direct object nouns with pronouns in Spanish sentences
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What is a direct object? A direct object is the person or thing that is acted upon in a sentence. Examples I eat tacos for dinner tacos are eaten I call my sister on the phone sister is being called I do my homework alone homework is being done
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What is a direct object pronoun?
A direct object pronoun takes the place of the direct object noun in a sentence Examples I eat tacos for dinner I eat them I call my sister on the phone I call her I do my homework alone I do it
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What are the direct object pronouns in Spanish?
Me = me Nos = us Te = you Os = you all (in Spain) Lo = him / it Los = you all (uds) / them (masc. or mix) La = her / it Las = you all (uds) / them (feminine)
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How do I replace a noun with a direct object pronoun in a sentence in Spanish?
Step 1: Find the direct object noun Step 2: Match the direct object noun to a pronoun Step 3: Replace the noun with the pronoun Step 4: Move the pronoun in front of the conjugated verb
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How do I replace a noun with a direct object pronoun in a sentence in Spanish?
Example: Tengo un libro de español en mi mochila. Step 1: un libro de español is the direct object Step 2: un libro de español is singular and masculine. I want to replace un libro de español with a word that means “it” I should use “lo” Step 3: Tengo (lo) en mi mochila. Step 4: Lo tengo en mi mochila.
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How do I replace a noun with a direct object pronoun in a sentence in Spanish?
Practice: Using the 4-step process, replace the direct object noun in this sentence with a pronoun. Como tacos en el restaurante.
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How do I replace a noun with a direct object pronoun in a sentence in Spanish?
Practice: Using the 4-step process, replace the direct object noun in this sentence with a pronoun. Como tacos en el restaurante. Step 1: tacos are being eaten. tacos is the direct object. Step 2: tacos should be replaced by a word that means “them”. It is plural and masculine. I should use “los” to replace tacos. Step 3: Como (los) en el restaurante. Step 4: Los como en el restaurante.
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How do I replace a noun with a direct object pronoun in a sentence in Spanish?
Practice: For each of the following sentences, replace the direct object noun with a pronoun using the 4-step process. Mi abuelo lleva a mí al colegio. My grandpa takes me to school. Mis padres llaman a nosotros por teléfono. My parents call us by phone. La profesora hace la tarea en la pizarra. The teacher does the homework on the board.
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How do I replace a noun with a direct object pronoun in a sentence in Spanish?
Mi abuelo lleva a mí al colegio. Mi abuelo me lleva al colegio. Mis padres llaman a nosotros por teléfono. Mis padres nos llaman por teléfono. La profesora hace la tarea en la pizarra. La profesora la hace en la pizarra.
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Exceptions to the rule Sometimes, direct object pronouns can be attached to the end of a verb. You might see a direct object pronoun attached to an infinitive (un-conjugated, unchanged) verb. Examples: Quiero comerlo. I want to eat it. Voy a estudiarlo. I’m going to study it. Va a llamarnos. He’s going to call us.
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Additional information: the personal “a”
The word “a” appears in Spanish in front of the direct object noun when the direct object is a person Example: Llama a Ricardo por teléfono.
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